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Workplace substance abuse prevention and help seeking: Comparing team-oriented and informational training.
Authors:Bennett  Joel B; Lehman  Wayne E K
Abstract:Employees fail to seek help for alcohol or drug (AOD) abuse because of unhealthy work climates, stigma, and distrust in Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs). To address such problems, the authors randomly assigned groups of municipal employees (N?=?260) to 2 types of training: a 4-hr informational review of EAPs and policy and an 8-hr training that embedded messages about AOD reduction in the context of team building and stress management. Pre- and posttraining and 6-mos follow-up surveys assessed change. Group privacy regulation, EAP trust, help seeking, and peer encouragement increased for team training. Stigma of substance users decreased for information training. EAP/policy knowledge increased for both groups. A control group showed little change. Help seeking and peer encouragement also predicted EAP utilization. Integrating both team and informational training may be the most effective for improving help seeking and EAP utilization. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:workplace substance abuse prevention  help seeking  team-oriented training  informational training  alcohol abuse  drug abuse  work climates  stigma  Employee Assistance Program  peer encouragement
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